Re-ViewsForTheREvoluTion

My nephew, Tiburcio Garcia, 13 year old and lover of all kinds of books especially comic books and I, a lover of Hip-Hop had an honor not only to review D.M.C. first comic book but have been in contact with this living ledgend. Krip-Hop Nation/Poor Magazine interviewed D.M.C in early Jan/17. Now uncle & nephew of Poor Magazine teams up for a review of D.M.C. first comic book DMC #1

I am proud to be Filipino, Filipino-American.I am proud of our legacy in America.I love the laughter and resilience of my people.I love the sound of their laughter, their thick voices of different tongues.I love my people 365 days a year.I love the Filipino youth who stand up for their community.I love our generosity.I love how gracious we are while at the same time possess the fiercest fire when defending our community.The sun rises

At POOR Magazine's indigenous news-making circle we call Community Newsroom this April there was a storming result of women and organizations coming together with holiness to lead the circle. We got visitors from other parts of the country, and what they said confirmed that for some reason, gentrification and mistreatment is going on all over the United States. Our visitors came from Detroit to screen their film, “We Are Not Ghosts.”

Freedom Now! is a collaborative effort between community activists, artists, and scholars that reveals the organized abandonment resulting from the material desires of dominant social groups in Los Angeles. Freedom Now! is an example of work that bridges social action and education, and calls toward those in the streets willing to face up to what is killing us.

In the Best Kept Secret the filmmakers come together through interview to create a seemingly reflective film about a high school graduating class of students with autism from JFK High School in Newark, New Jersey.